Capt. George ‘Alexi’ Whitney, a 2001 graduate, was killed during a mission in Afghanistan in 2016.
2017
Four state questions, many local issues on region’s ballots
Municipal elections are scheduled in Augusta and Winthrop, and several communities with deal with local referendum questions.
Living without power wears thin for those still in the dark
While life has returned to normal for most of the 470,000 Central Maine Power customers who lost electricity because of the Oct. 30 storm, others were still roughing it a week later.
All voters to have shot at deciding state spending, whether to allow casino
Choices of local leaders, significant school bond issues and governing questions face voters in several towns, including Waterville.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 5 police log
Augusta area police reports for Nov. 5, 2017.
Waterville board to weigh plan for strip mall on site of former Weathervane restaurant
The Kennedy Memorial Drive property is owned by Marden’s Surplus & Salvage.
Amish community, Whitefield learning to coexist on roads
Mose Yoder said he expected it to take some time before Amish horse-and-buggy users and regular drivers understand how to commute together along the narrow roads in Whitefield.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 5 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 5, 2017.
Kennebec County Courts Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2017
A roundup of cases closed Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2017, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Commerce secretary has a stake in firm tied to Putin
Leaked documents show Wilbur Ross has financial ties to a company that does business with the Russian president’s son-in-law.